To The Grave Announce ‘Nail Australia To The Walls’ Tour 2026
To The Grave will be joined by American death metal meets hardcore outfit No Cure.
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Australian deathcore juggernauts To The Grave return home this September for eight nights of devastation on their Nail Australia To The Walls Tour.
The rampaging five-piece will be joined on the road by Alabama straight-edge death metal hardcore outfit No Cure, making their Australian debut, along with Melbourne beatdown heavyweights Algor Mortis and Canberra vegan deathgrind outfit Bloodmouth.
To The Grave kick things off in Perth at Amplifier Bar on Wednesday 2 September. They then play Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide (Thursday 3 September), Singing Bird in Frankston (Friday 4 September), Max Watts in Melbourne (Saturday 5 September), The Baso in Canberra (Sunday 6 September), Crowbar in Sydney (Thursday 10 September) and Hamilton Station in Newcastle (Friday 11 September), before finishing things up in Brisbane at The Triffid on Saturday 12 September.
Tickets on sale at 11am AEST on Friday 5 June via destroyalllines.com.
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Coming together in Sydney in 2010, it was the release of their 2019 debut album Global Warming that saw To The Grave make a name for themselves in the world of heavy music.
Quickly becoming one of Australia's most successful extreme music exports, To The Grave have released five studio albums, toured throughout Australia, Europe, the UK and North America, and shared stages with some of the biggest names in heavy music, including Lorna Shore, Shadow Of Intent, Carnifex, Signs Of The Swarm, Thy Art Is Murder, Angelmaker and I Killed The Prom Queen, while also performing at major festivals including Good Things, Brutal Assault, Summer Breeze, Motocultor and more.
2026 marks the next era of the band as they ready new music ahead of their not-to-be-missed Australian tour.
Catch To The Grave at Lion Arts Factory on Thursday 3 September. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
To The Grave Nail Australia To The Walls Tour 2026
with special guests No Cure
Wednesday 2 September - Amplifier Bar, Perth, WA*
Thursday 3 September - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA^
Friday 4 September - Singing Bird, Frankston, VIC
Saturday 5 September - Max Watts, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 6 September - The Baso, Canberra, ACT+
Thursday 10 September - Crowbar, Sydney, NSW
Friday 11 September - Hamilton Station, Newcastle, NSW
Saturday 12 September - The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
*No Algor Mortis or Bloodmouth
^No Bloodmouth
+No Algor Mortis
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